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Beating the Tower Boundaries
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Mass for the executed Charles I
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Linden Lodge Medical Practice
"Went on 14th March, Dr did not turn up, although experiences with dr's in this surgery have been good, great doctors, rude receptionists, appointment times of two to three weeks ..." More

Eversley Medical Centre
"I would recommend this practice all the time. All the doctors I have seen is helpful, listening, and friendly. It is one of the best practice i have ..." More

Croydon Court Hotel
"This hotel was very poorly run, and the receptionist was very unhelpful on arrival to the hotel. My booking was correct, however, they had no knowledge of the party that ..." More

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Situated to the north of Croydon, Thornton Heath is a largely residential area with an array of popular Victorian, Edwardian and 1930s semi-detached houses. Noted for its cosmopolitan character, it has a thriving community of small shops and restaurants as well as a successful leisure centre, and it's only a short bus ride from the major stores and nightlife of Croydon. Thornton Heath has an intriguing history, developing about a mile to the east of the 36-acre heath itself. This common grazing land was, in the 1700s, a favourite haunt of highwaymen. Those convicted of highway robbery were hanged at the gallows which stood at Thornton Heath Pond. The heath no longer exists, having long ago been built over, and until recently, the pond had vanished too. Drained and filled in, the much-loved local landmark became a roundabout - but 50 years later, in 2003, the local council delighted residents by reintroducing a water feature. The nearby Wheatsheaf pub, an 18th Century coaching inn, is reputed to be haunted by a former landlord's daughter who was murdered and flung into the pond. Another familiar feature of Thornton Heath is its 1900 clocktower, sited on an area once called Walker's Green.

Dentist

Afshars Dental Practice
Arcades Dental Surgery

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Brigstock Family Practice
Brigstock Medical Practice
Broughton Corner Medical Centre
Eversley Medical Centre
Linden Lodge Medical Practice

Estate Agent

House Trader (uk) Ltd

School

Beulah Junior School

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Selecta Cars

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Rymans
Violet Moon Ltd

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Croydon Court Hotel (0.59 miles)

Croydon Court Hotel

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A warm welcome awaits you at the Croydon Court Hotel. A spacious yet comfortable family run hotel offering modern facilities within an elegant victorian building. We are conveniently located close ... More

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Windmill Serviced Apartments (1.10 miles)

Windmill Serviced Apartments
Windmill Place apartments are clean, spacious self catering apartments within minutes of Central london offering free Wifi and free parking. Save money on your visit to London by staying in these comfortable apartments with free private ... More | visit website
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Camden Place Serviced Apartments (1.53 miles)

Camden Place Serviced Apartments
In the Business district, Camden Place apartments are spacious, stylishly decorated and ideally located, being just 12 minutes by train from Central London and a few minutes walk to shopping, restaurants, cinemas, pubs and theatre. ... More | visit website
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Henry Guest House (1.54 miles)

Henry Guest House

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WELCOMEHome from Home our semi-detached 1900, 4 STAR RATING Guest House is welcoming, affordable and very clean. It offers a relaxed atmosphere and a comfortable night sleep. Our emphasis remains ... More

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The Lansdowne Hotel (1.65 miles)

The Lansdowne Hotel
The new ‘budgetique’ hotel in Croydon boasts 42 deluxe guest bedrooms each featuring hypnos beds, free internet access, iPod docking station, flat screen TV with a range of channels, hairdryer, ironing facilities, complimentary luxury toiletries ... More | visit website
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Queens Hotel Crystal Palace (1.70 miles)

Queens Hotel Crystal Palace
Having been given the flourish of a light makeover to some of the areas within, an expansive white exterior openly greets the visitor to the 5-storey Queens Hotel. Situated close-by to Crystal Palace Football Club ... More | visit website
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Express by Holiday Inn London Croydon (1.77 miles)

Express by Holiday Inn London Croydon

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The Express by Holiday Inn London Croydon is the perfect choice for any visit to London. Centrally located in the town centre within walking distance of East Croydon Station, High Street ... More

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Travelodge Croydon Central (1.78 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Hampton by Hilton (1.82 miles)

Hampton by Hilton
Choose the brand new Hampton by Hilton™ London Croydon for excellent road and rail links. The Hampton by Hilton London Croydon is located in Croydon town centre, just 16 minutes from London Victoria and 14 ... More | visit website
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ATINI Guest House (1.98 miles)

ATINI Guest House

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ATINI Guest House offers - affordable, spacious and comfortable accomodation, in a clean, peaceful and private atmosphere, close to East Croydon Train Station, the Fairfield Halls and Croydon Town Centre. ... More

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